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Disorganised Today - Datorganised Tomorrow

A 80-post collection

Swing mis-swung

We're going to have to take off closer to eight in the morning so that we don't have to wait on Chaos' teachers for half an hour.

Delivered unto school today: One hand-cranked spiralizer so Chaos can make zucchini noodles, two visual fact sheets for lo-carb, and one in-depth one with some of the involvements.

Not all of them, of course, but lo-carb hi-fat diets can help a lot of people. Starting with the basics seems a good way to manage things. Chaos' teachers are very interested in it. And not just for the kids in their classroom.

Both ladies in charge of Chaos' class have failed diets and health issues they want to solve that we can link to hyper-insulinaemia off the top of our short-cropped heads.

Beloved mentioned their maximum weight of one hundred and two kilos. Not that you'd believe it to look at them now. I only ever topped out at one hundred and one1, so the love of my life has me beat both ways.

That, and they had one child on the Paleo diet a bit back. Paleo is also a way to go lo-carb if you wish to try it. It's done a lot of people a lot of good. Paleo!kid showed a marked improvement in behaviour and responses. Just like Miss Chaos, who is responding faster, keeping in touch with conversations, and functioning at a better level.

Last weekend, we took her off to Outback Steakhouse, and she ordered what she wanted all by herself. No prompting. She picked her steak, how it was done, what she was having as a side. All of that. Before we got into LCHF, it would have taken a twenty-minute interrogation and some reading of the entire menu out loud to get Chaos to speak any kind of preference. And there was still a chance that she'd accidentally pick something she didn't want to eat.

The transformation is that amazing.

It's not a cure. Not by a long shot, but it is a fantastic help. There probably won't ever be a cure, because neurological stuff isn't that easy to fix. But for those who suffer, something like this means suffering less. More independance. More freedom.

That's worth skipping the chips in my humble opinion.

  1. In 2013. That's the heaviest I ever was.

Herding ducks

Almost, but not quite as bad as herding cats. But I have to line up all the ducks for Chaos again because...

  • The free paediatrician managing all of the ASD nonse has moved to Cape York or somewhere that's an embuggerance to get to.
  • Leaving myself to break in a new paediatrician
  • AND I have to round up all the paperwork that will see Chaos in a special school for her higher education
  • Which might also mean that I'll also have to
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Payday! Time to get broke

It's the payday just before school, so today will be full of shoes, socks and jocks. Water bottles and hats. And hoping that Officeworks will have the shiznit we need in time.

I have some money squirreled away, just in case. I hope it won't be necessary, though.

Today's big challenge will be keeping the kids awake all day. They've got used to the old siesta and school won't let you take a napnap. The barbarians.

With luck, we should have everything

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This time for sure

All my gassing yesterday came to exactly nowt. The doctor's phone was engaged. I ran out of both impetus and spoons to go do the book thing. And the floor never got swept.

Blargh.

BUT... I did get more nibbling done. And I have to re-nibble the kitchen countertop before encouraging some of my family to help clear off the fridge-top because the stuff up there is bad.

No more hoarding egg cartons. Nobody wants them any more. Best to recycle them

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Lovely dawn, this morning

I woke up before it happened, so I got to see most of it.

Chaos' appointment went well enough. Regular appointments on a yearly basis with reports from other experts seem to be the order of the day. Finding said experts to suit my budget [$0] is going to involve a lot of running about.

Occupational therapy, speech therapy, psychiatry... I'm willing to bet that none of those are exactly cheap. Even with health benefits and whatnot.

So many 'Igottas'... I gotta

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